Growing Import of Asia in World Economy
.... Westerners have noted the way Western culture has spread to countries like
Japan, and while
Fallows found that this is true, he also found that it may mean ....
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"Looking at the Sun"
.... At the same time, there is an obvious problem with
Fallows' argument about the economic success of
Japan and the other Asian nations. ....
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Japan as US Trading Partner
.... percent. Here again
Japan has sacrificed its welfare as a consuming society to protect its producers (
Fallows, 1989, pp. 37-39). ....
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Food Production & Distribution
.... percent. Here again
Japan has sacrificed its welfare as a consuming society to protect its producers (
Fallows, 1989, 37-39). Rice ....
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US Government & Motorola Corporation Dispute
.... For
Fallows, this was insight into the fact that
Japan not only had been aware of but also had absorbed the lessons of economic praxis outside the scope of ....
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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
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Japan's modern industrial policy has been identified as neomercantilist, or "designed to foster the 'strategic and material well-being" of the nation (
Fallows ....
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Immigration over the last 100 years
.... discrimination, there came the 1907 Gentlemen's Agreement, whereby
Japan prevented Japanese .... On the other hand, as
Fallows notes (p. 94), agricultural growers ....
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A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Moral Development of Children
.... and unity is one of the key cultural attributes of Asian countries such as
Japan. .... the welfare of the society, not the fate of the individual (
Fallows, 1989, p ....
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